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Source Feed: Ottawa Citizen
Author: Paul Welch
Publication Date: April 24, 2024 - 14:10

House works: Wood-free deck materials make for easier living

April 24, 2024
 Would you like your new deck, gazebo or other outdoor structure to last longer and require far less maintenance? Non-wood alternatives are becoming more common and better, and as you’ll see these products offer easier living, less maintenance and longer working life.  Steel deck frames The biggest part of any deck is the support frame, […]


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